Title MassTag polymerase-chain-reaction detection of respiratory pathogens, including a new rhinovirus genotype, that caused influenza-like illness in New York State during 2004-2005.
Author Lamson, Daryl; Renwick, Neil; Kapoor, Vishal; Liu, Zhiqiang; Palacios, Gustavo; Ju, Jingyue; Dean, Amy; St George, Kirsten; Briese, Thomas; Lipkin, W Ian
Journal J Infect Dis Publication Year/Month 2006-Nov
PMID 17054069 PMCID PMC7110122
Affiliation 1.Clinical Virology Program, Wadsworth Center, New York State Department of Health, Albany, NY, USA.

In New York State during winter 2004, there was a high incidence of influenza-like illness that tested negative both for influenza virus, by molecular methods, and for other respiratory viruses, by virus culture. Concern that a novel pathogen might be implicated led us to implement a new multiplex diagnostic tool. MassTag polymerase chain reaction resolved 26 of 79 previously negative samples, revealing the presence of rhinoviruses in a large proportion of samples, half of which belonged to a previously uncharacterized genetic clade. In some instances, knowledge of the detected viral and/or bacterial (co)infection could have altered clinical management.

StrainID RV Species Serotype Length(nt) Country Year Strain Name
CNM06050 C 7 7072 USA NY-074
  • Copyright © 2023
    National Institute of Pathogen Biology, CAMS & PUMC, Bejing, China
    All rights reserved.